‘Give valuable suggestions instead of nitpicking’

Allegations on farmers’ committees baseless: V.G. Goud

October 17, 2017 01:12 am | Updated 01:12 am IST - NIZAMABAD

Telangana Rashtra Samithi general secretary and MLC V.G. Goud has advised the Opposition parties not to criticise every policy and programme of the government and resort to nitpicking instead give valuable suggestions for the good of the society.

Referring to the allegations of the Opposition parties on the formation of the proposed farmers’ coordination committees, he said that they were “baseless” and “unfounded”. They indulged in mudslinging even before the formation of the committees and allocation of fund to them, he said while addressing a press conference, here on Monday.

Goud, who talked to the newsmen for the first time after assuming the charge as the party general secretary said that the Chief Minister with his schemes and works brought name and fame to the State which made rapid strides in all fields. Through the TS I Pass the government created a congenial industrial atmosphere resulting in the arrival of a total of 3,795 industries in the State, he added.

He said that the Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao wanted to economically uplift the all BC communities and therefore was giving top priority to the caste-based occupations. On the occasion, he listed out distribution of sheep units, sanction of dhobhi ghats, welfare schemes for toddy-tappers and incentives to the handloom weavers and so on.

Thanking the Chief Minister for sanctioning an IT Hub for the district, the MLC said that the government aimed at encouraging the IT companies in the districts. This would create ample employment opportunities for the youth, he said.

TRS politburo member A.S. Posetty, State secretaries D. Vithal Rao and Tariq Ansari, district president E. Ganga Reddy and Mayor Akula Sujatha were present.

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